Show T rw Page 8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday March 6 1999 kTHEkWEATHER Utah outlook AccuWeathei Tho Cocho Volloy outlook Forecast for Saturday big plcturo 54 63 San Diego cdy forecast for daytime conditions lowhigh temperatures m DM40 — ikaf ' &&& ' a lLogiJ54 JL Ogdan 26 ISO 'vr ' J"T SaltLMia Cjiy 6rgjj 2tST‘ a i i ' r NEV m Provo yrisz ink IP & rv‘ c Mil BteMWd 17M7“ " 4 Cadar City 25 50 COO J SL Gaorga 0 1990 AccuWaathor 124 51 ' 39 ItO EXTENDED Cooler temperatures and mostly cloudy conditions Scattered snow showers and continued wind likely Logan's high temperature will reach 32 degrees after a morning low of 23 degrees downtown 18 degrees Weltevife 24 degrees Hyrum Partly cloudy and with chance of mountain a snow showers early next week Chance of snow decreasing Wednesday and temperatures should begin to rise Logan's highs wM reach lower 40s with the lows in the upper 20s to low 30s JI forecast for noon Saturday Mar 6 The AccuWeathei 10a Ka 10a 30a 40a I Ha 10a 70a CIEfiLI Ma 10a lOSa IMa Banda aaparata high tamparalura aonaa tor w day NM APIZ Inc SUNDAY Partly cloudy with increasing doudkiess throughout the day Gusting winds and falling temperatures late Logan's high temperature will reach 46 degrees before rapidy tailing in approaching front Morning lows cri 1 5 degrees downtown 13 degrees Richmond 15 degrees SmittiMd f ? v 4 TODAY Almanac Sun: Sunrise 6:56 Sunset tains Valleys may get 6:21 1 to 2 inch- es Moon: 3:40 Cocho tomporoturos ft 24 hours-- “ sported am Vallay Last Quarter March 10 uv i Valley Almanac: On this date in 1987 USU's high temperature reached 68 degrees (3) Synopsis: Two pressure systems will battle for position as the next front moves in late tonight Shifting gusty winds will start Saturday and stay into Sunday Scattered showers Sunday Most accumulation should remain in the moun m Local forecasts shelters provide safe houses Abuse Continued from Page medical needs are addressed 1 doesn't do it alone An emer- gency 911 call from a young girl whose stepfather is beating her mother is just the beginning for Stuart whose goal is to improve communication among several agencies Law enforcement officers immediately intervene to stop the violence social services workers come in to assess financial needs employment options are assessed and some victims require legal assistance or counseling When the entities aren't cooperating Stuart said the system functions as effectively as a table with three legs Communication on the other hand has benefited families and the agencies themselves are better able to lobby for fiscal support More than 100 faculty members and students from Weber State University BYU and USU attended the conference Friday The first award of its kind Chairwoman Piercy said Stuart's efforts have helped Utah's families in a number of ways Stuart was a little puzzled by the award and special recognition but she’s not above taking the opportunity to promote an important cause — safe families Tm just doing Average Evaporation: 06 indl- - my job” she Brunson By Arrin staff writer One in 10 Utah families is entwined in a cycle of physical violence State Coordinator for Domestic Violence Diane Stuart said Friday at the annual conference of the Utah Council on Family Relations Speaking in the Taggart Student Center at Utah State University Stuart said the precursor to physical violence emotional abuse is much more common d of the married couples degrees of yelling screaming Views pushing and shoving which art said can often escalate to hands — and death After an emotional explosion couples often experience a time locally a lot of things are being done” said Barbara Shidlcr of Hyrum “Locally a lot of the big- of remorse and contentment ger problem might be panic before the tension begins to build up and the cycle begins again caused by it more than anything With each cycle the level of Ken intensity builds and the danger is agreed “A lot of people are really reacting to it he said "But that's our big concern — people overreacting” Chris Cieslinski a USU student concurred Y2K is not going to he as big a problem as people think “There will probably be problems hut nothing so grand that we're all going to die because of it” Cieslinski said The Y2K problem stems from many computers that were programmed with only the last two digits of years which may cause them to malfunction if they interpret 2IXX) to he 1900 Most branches of government and many businesses and indus- tries have performed tests in hopes of averting disaster on Jan 1 Studan- gerous tension and result in violence — with weapons or 1 husband 2(XX) Nevertheless a recent report released by the Senate Y2K Committee stated that the healthcare industry national emergency and security planning organizations and many small- - and businesses may suffer us a result of Y2K medi-um-si- 777 SALE courunma discount CENTER R MAIN LOGAN mm people are really reacting to that’s our big concern — people "A lot of Hyrum government would overcome the hurdles “From what I see on the news the major institutions are taking care of the problem" said Raymond Birch of Hyrum “No I haven't given any thought to it” USU student Candi Higbee said she hopes “we would have the technology to get it fixed before it becomes a big prob- lem” cd Some respondents to the unsci- entific survey did acknowledge that problems could materialize with older records widespread power outages or international trade when Jan comes around But most said they had faith the 1 Life Continued from Page 6 that unless their demands were met they were going to terminate us I finally told them to turn it off that I couldn't take it anymore Not the news updates — (lie Russian rock Y roll" Props! could see under the edge of the tape covering his eyes Part of what he saw lent credibility to the termination threat With the hats and guns the kidnappers had brought rat poison and two syringes On (lie fifth day they surprised Despite their indifference to Y2K some surveyed were storing food but not necessarily for the turn of the century ‘Tm trying to get some extra food storage on hand but I'm not stockpiling" said Rachcll Rudd of West Fielding in Box Elder The Shidlcr also are storing food but said they would be doing so regardless of the year 2000 Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints the majority religion in Utah are encouraged to stockpile food and other supplies in case of disaster However not everyone is as laid back about Y2K as those surveyed according to the Shidlers A friend who works at Macey's said the grocery store is busier and crazier than ever the couple said “They can't keep in enough of the food storage barrels” Barbara Shidlcr said But if all else fails “you can kits and move to get 72-ho- ur Alaska and you'll be cool” joked Cieslinski the missionaries by announcing their departure "Did you get the money7" Three days later they were at a hospital in Germany With the information they provided officers easily apprehended the kidnappers Propst returned to Russia in July for their trial The defendants were kept in n cage in the middle of the courtroom One was sentenced to a year in prison another to four years The rest received suspended sentences Propst who now plans to be a motivational speaker said the incident made him at once stronger and more humble “I was able to look deep inside myself It changed my life You don't know how good your life is until it's taken away from you" their car and drove 40 miles into the country "We turned onto a bumpy snow-coverroad and stopped They told us to get out and lie down I was sure they were going to poison us Then they said ‘OK kids Wait two minutes and you can leave'” When the cor was gone Propst and Tuttle walked to a highway and got a ride to Saratov Russian intelligence officers questioned them for 18 hours ed (435) O di Mn d RuntM EH ED O Imui umy PtCMudy Cloudy 1 713-466- greater Stuart said To women who think their abusive husbands will change Stuart said don't count on it “Without intervention it is very very unlikely” she said And Stuart should know She saw enough abuse to last a lifetime during the five years she ran the Citizens Against Physical and Sexual Abuse's Cache County shelter During her time as the CAPSA president a mobile crisis team was organized with the Logan City Police Department The program still helps traumatized families throughout Cache County When Stuart saw women and children arrive at the CAPSA shelter she knew it wasn't the first time they had been victimized She hoped it was the last time though “Only IS percent of the incidents come to the attention to law enforcement” she said “This is a secret Nobody wants it to come out” Continued from Page 1 commission and $3 million fund to curb development sprawl along the Wasatch Front and around St George in southern Utah Brown never was an “enthusiastic supporter" of efforts to control development “and frankly when Mel was speaker I did have more difficulty” Leavitt said y sesAt the end of the sion the governor's only regret was the defeat of a local sales-ta- x option for more land conservation though it wasn't a loss because it wasn't his initiative His victories include legislation that will take away Attorney Gen45-da- eral Jan Graham's power over civil lawsuits and settlements Once he signs the bill Leavitt gets to call the shots It was the culmination of a longstanding dispute between the Republican governor and Democratic attorney general BRING YOUR FAMILY Emmanuel Baptist Church 300 S Center Hynun Utah JIM HEROD Patter WORSt UP 1 nurra - 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